What the role is:We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to join the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR) team. You will be responsible for implementing a Forest Fire Detection and Monitoring System for biodiversity conservation in the CCNR and the surrounding Nature Parks.This role requires you to work closely with internal divisions such as IT and Procurement teams to renew the contract for the Forest Fire Detection and Monitoring System. You will liaise with external regulatory authorities and the awarded contractor to setup and maintain the system.You will also be involved in maintenance programmes and nature conservation activities to enhance both our native biodiversity and visitor experience.What you will be working on:- Liaising with potential vendors and drafting a contract to include the specification requirements for the forest fire detection system- Collaborate and work closely with IT team to drive the implementation and adoption of AI technology for the forest fire detection system- Work with the awarded vendor to ensure delivery and compliance of the stated requirementsWhat we are looking for:- Areas of study in Environmental Management, Life Science, Botany, Zoology, or related discipline in applied sciences for conservation is preferred- At least 1 year of experience in project management involving the use of technology in areas of conservation or greenery maintenance- Able to work in dynamic environment with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple deadlines effectively- Strong interpersonal, written and communication skills- An organised, creative, and resourceful team player who is able to work independently- Enjoy working in an outdoor environment and has a keen interest in nature conservation- Possession of Class 3 Driving License will be very helpful in utilising the assigned work vehicle to visit project sitesOnly shortlisted candidates will be notified. Successful candidate will be offered contract employment until 31 December 2027.About National Parks Board:At the National Parks Board (NParks), we take pride in conserving our natural heritage and enhancing green spaces for all to enjoy in our City in Nature. We have a multi-talented and highly passionate team that is driven by the goal to create a unique world-class living environment through excellence in biodiversity conservation, greenery and recreation, and veterinary care in partnership with the community. If you share our love for nature and animals, and our zest for innovation and continuous learning, we have the perfect working environment for you.
What the role is:We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to join the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR) team. You will be responsible for implementing a Forest Fire Detection and Monitoring System for biodiversity conservation in the CCNR and the surrounding Nature Parks.This role requires you to work closely with internal divisions such as IT and Procurement teams to renew the contract for the Forest Fire Detection and Monitoring System. You will liaise with external regulatory authorities and the awarded contractor to setup and maintain the system.You will also be involved in maintenance programmes and nature conservation activities to enhance both our native biodiversity and visitor experience.What you will be working on:- Liaising with potential vendors and drafting a contract to include the specification requirements for the forest fire detection system- Collaborate and work closely with IT team to drive the implementation and adoption of AI technology for the forest fire detection system- Work with the awarded vendor to ensure delivery and compliance of the stated requirementsWhat we are looking for:- Areas of study in Environmental Management, Life Science, Botany, Zoology, or related discipline in applied sciences for conservation is preferred- At least 1 year of experience in project management involving the use of technology in areas of conservation or greenery maintenance- Able to work in dynamic environment with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple deadlines effectively- Strong interpersonal, written and communication skills- An organised, creative, and resourceful team player who is able to work independently- Enjoy working in an outdoor environment and has a keen interest in nature conservation- Possession of Class 3 Driving License will be very helpful in utilising the assigned work vehicle to visit project sitesOnly shortlisted candidates will be notified. Successful candidate will be offered contract employment until 31 December 2027.About National Parks Board:At the National Parks Board (NParks), we take pride in conserving our natural heritage and enhancing green spaces for all to enjoy in our City in Nature. We have a multi-talented and highly passionate team that is driven by the goal to create a unique world-class living environment through excellence in biodiversity conservation, greenery and recreation, and veterinary care in partnership with the community. If you share our love for nature and animals, and our zest for innovation and continuous learning, we have the perfect working environment for you.